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Hamilton Remains Fully Motivated After Zandvoort DNF

September 1, 2025
Hamilton Remains Fully Motivated After Zandvoort DNF

Lewis Hamilton failed to reach the finish line at Zandvoort marking the seven-time world champion's first retirement of the current season. The incident occurred during a race filled with drama and intense moments. Despite the disappointment,Hamilton addressed his fans on social media, emphasizing that he remains motivated and fully committed to continuing the fight.

Lewis Hamilton: “This result is, of course, difficult to accept it’s never easy when a race ends prematurely. But even during this weekend, there were encouraging signs. We took a different approach, reviewed some of our internal processes, and those changes are already beginning to show positive results. There is progress, even if it’s not immediate. What matters now is staying on course and continuing to push forward.

I’ll do everything I can to recover the points we lost and give back to this incredible team. My determination, passion, and drive to win remain as strong as ever. I’m already looking ahead to the next round the Italian Grand Prix in Monza. The fans there are always amazing, the true tifosi, and I can’t wait to see them again.”

Hamilton also took a moment to acknowledge the success of young driver Isack Hadjar, who secured his first career podium: “I want to congratulate Isack on this fantastic achievement! I'm truly happy for you and your family this is just the beginning of an exciting journey.”

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